Virga Storm Summary of 2005-2006 Winter Season (November - March) - 3 Storms

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* = general trend 6 hours before storm
Tall (> 4.0 km AGL)   Continuity for Storm Maturity
Borderline ( 2.5-4.0 km AGL)   Scattered: Several Breaks
Shallow (< 2.5 km AGL)  
Storm Summary
Rain
Virga to Rain
Rain to Virga
Rain/Snow
Virga to Rain to Virga
Rain to Virga to Rain
Virga
Continuity
Continuous
Scattered
Average
All
Page
Temp. (°C)
7.38
7.17
RH (%)
80.0
64.7
Wind Direction
161°
135°
Wind Speed (m/s)
9.9
8.9
Pressure (hPa)
1014
1025
Precipitation (in)
0.70
--
AGL
Tall
Tall to Borderline
Tall to Shallow
Borderline
Borderline to Shallow
Borderline to Tall
Borderline to Tall to Borderline
Shallow
Shallow to Borderline to Shallow
Shallow to Tall to Borderline
Total Precipitation (in.)
--
Avg. Duration (hrs)
2.17
Trends
Wind Direction
Temperature
RH
Pressure
Year
Month
Day
AGL
Continuity
Start Time (UTC)
Duration (hrs)
Avg. Temp. (°C)
Avg.
At Storm Maturity
Wind Speed (m/s)
Precip. (in)
before*
during
before*
during
before*
during
2006
01
04
Borderline
Scattered
22:30
3.5
8.9
SE
SE
15.6
--
increasing
flat
decreasing
up - down
decreasing
decreasing
2006
01
22
Tall
Scattered
16:00
1
6.1
S
S
3.0
--
flat
flat
increasing
flat
increasing
increasing
2006
02
26
Tall
Scattered
07:00
2
6.5
E
E
8.0
--
decreasing
decreasing
increasing
up - down
decreasing
decreasing

Version 1, 14 August 2012

web page credits: Micheal Tai Bryant, Sandra Yuter

This research is a collaboration by the
Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0544766. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recomendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

contacts:
Dr. Sandra Yuter seyuter@ncsu.edu